SOP relaxation: Onus lies on individuals visiting premises, say business groups


PETALING JAYA: Premises owners cannot be held liable if high-risk individuals are inevitably found at their place, say business associations.

The onus of self-regulation lies with individuals, according to the associations in a joint statement after the government announced that MySejahtera check-ins will no longer be mandatory from Sunday (May 1).

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